Reggie Mills Quotes
Best 83 Quotes by Reggie Mills – Page 1 of 3
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“Accept the situation and move on.”
“Accept what is, let go of what was and have faith in what will be.”
“Ain't chasing nothing but a better life.”
“Always forgive, but never forget. Learn from mistakes, but never regret.”
“Always reflect on the consequences before you take any action in life. You will not regret it later.”
“Anyone can say they care. But watch their actions, not their words.”
“Apology accepted, trust gone.”
“As long as you know yourself, no one else’s opinion should bother you.”
“Be a good person, but never waste your time trying to prove it.”
“Be alone until you’re valued.”
“Be obsessed with improving yourself.”
“Be selfish about your time and energy.”
“Being alone gives us an opportunity to reconnect with ourselves.”
“Disappear when you feel unwanted.”
“Do yourself a favor, get rich.”
“Don't regret having a good heart, all good things come back and multiply.”
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“How many people on their deathbed wish they’d spent more time at the office?”
“Don't waste words on people who deserve your silence. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can say is nothing at all.”
“Don't waste your time on revenge. Those who hurt you will eventually face their own karma.”
“Don't wish for an easy life. Wish for the strength to endure a hard one.”
“Don’t overshare. Everyone is not your friend.”
“Find someone who understands your silence.”
“Find your own validation. Stop worrying about what others think.”
“Gotta appreciate the smallest of blessings.”
“Growth doesn’t happen in your comfort zone.”
“How a person reacts to your sadness says a lot about how long they’re going to be in your life.”
“I don’t trust words, I trust vibes. People can tell you anything, but a vibe will tell you everything.”
“I got trust issues because people got lying issues.”
“I will never forget who checked on me when I was at rock bottom.”
“I'm not a person you find twice.”
“I’m just trying to have more good days than bad.”
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“The lottery is a tax on poor people and on people who can’t do math. Rich people and smart people would be in the line if the lottery were a real wealth-building tool, but the truth is that the lottery is a rip-off instituted by our government. This is not a moral position; it is a mathematical, statistical fact. Studies show that the zip codes that spend four times what anyone else does on lottery tickets are those in lower-income parts of town. The lottery, or gambling of any kind, offers false hope, not a ticket out.”